414. Wrong information

But what I didn't expect was ...... It's in ruins......

At this moment, Luo Cheng felt as if he had figured out something, which was why he said that this was a ploy of the Zerg.

The Zerg first misjudged the number of Zerg through some unknown way, so that the military strength they brought was far from enough to fight these Zerg, and then used the special signaling equipment on the dead soldiers to send a message for help, attracting the soldiers stationed at the station to rush to the front to support in batches.

The more fighters were transferred, the weaker the defenses in the rear became.

Although when he was ordered to lead the army to the rescue, he had already noticed that something was wrong.

But he didn't realize what was wrong at the time, and the situation at that time was urgent, so he couldn't delay time, which made the Zerg's plan to 'divert the tiger from the mountain' a complete success.

Now that everything had happened, it was too late for him to figure out what was wrong—there was something wrong with the help message they received.

Even in the most urgent situation, when the signal is issued, the person in charge of sending the signal must clearly express the battle situation and transmit it to the rear.

The information that needs to be passed on is the level, location, number of Zerg, the number of remaining fighters, injuries, what supplies are urgently needed, and so on.

And misinformation is always more terrifying than no information at all.

The difference between 110,000 and 150,000 is a full 40,000, although it doesn't seem like much, but this is only a superficial figure.

So he didn't hesitate to leave the mecha behind.

"Report! Major Luo of the Ninth Army sent a message that there was an emergency in the Ninth Mission Area......"

You must know that the garrison is not only a temporary place for them to rest, but most importantly, there is a large amount of equipment and materials stored inside.

…… Even if he found a mecha nearby, Luo Cheng didn't dare to use it, because he couldn't guarantee whether the mecha that survived in this situation was a weapon he could use or a trap left by the Zerg.

thought that according to his idea, there were still mecha at the stationing point anyway, and if they were lost, they would be lost, and the interstellar mecha manufacturing technology was actually very mature, and what was lacking was not a mecha, but someone who had the ability to drive a mecha.

Because there is nothing, they will be more vigilant, and if there is any information and it is very detailed, they will follow the normal way to 'prescribe the right medicine'.

Let's not talk about the Second Legion, which did not have any news, and when we analyzed the information sent back by the other three legions, we summarized several key points.

So far, they have only received news from three legions, and one legion that has not heard from any one is the second legion.

It's just words, but it seems to make people see the tragic picture of the scene, and everyone present can't help but gasp.

But in fact, when I arrived at the scene, I found that many of the contents of this request for help were wrong.

There has been no news from the Second Legion so far, even if the military headquarters has sent communication requests many times, and has mobilized interstellar positioning to inquire about the specific location and situation of the Second Legion, but still nothing has been found.

His original mecha had no energy to control because of his own power, and in such an emergency situation just now, human life must be greater than anything outside his body.

This is equivalent to getting sick, and it is better not to take medicine than to take the wrong medicine.

This includes mechs that he can replace.

But not only did they take the wrong 'medicine', but their own 'pharmacy' was destroyed by the enemy first.

Because the gap in combat effectiveness is too large, the people of the Sixth Legion can only collect so much information, and it is unknown whether there are more Zergs.

But if the information is wrong, their response will be ineffective.

When I woke up, three of the four legions that had not been heard from had received news, but all of them were bad news.

Because the garrison had been destroyed, Luo Cheng and the others could only take out the small instruments and equipment they were carrying to check the radiation fluctuations nearby, and when the radiation index stabilized in a range that was not low, but not very high, they knew that the Zerg should have been gone for a while.

At the beginning, the sixth mission area divided the target planet into one hundred and sixty-three, and the number of zergs totaled 110,000, but in fact, when the people of the sixth legion arrived at the destination, they found that the number of zergs was more than 110,000...... The data they had surveyed when they arrived at their destination alone showed that the number of Zerg had exceeded 150,000.

……

Take, for example, the Sixth Legion.

The gap on the surface alone is already so big, and how many zergs are there like gutter rats hiding in the shadows?

At least now, judging by the results, the total number of Zerg in Mission Area 6 has exceeded 200,000.

Defeated, lost, seriously wounded, and the garrison destroyed...... The words are shocking.

……

The little soldier was responsible for checking whether there were any leftover materials and equipment left at the station, while Luo Cheng turned on the communicator and began to contact the military headquarters and the soldiers who had been taken out by himself but had not yet returned.

But now that he came back and saw this barrenness, Luo Cheng knew that he probably didn't have any extra mecha to use.

Because only by knowing this information can the rear make the right response, such as how many fighters should be sent to rescue, what needs to be carried, where to meet, and so on.

……

First of all, the information in the mission area where the three legions are located is incorrect.

And there should be no Zerg in the vicinity.

Of course, if the situation is really urgent enough to give such detailed information, then there is another information number, but this number does not appear in this call, and the signal message gives detailed information about the call.

Because it is impossible for the Zerg to leave the mecha without destroying it, but leaving it to them.

But it is clear that the gap between the initial data and the real data has doubled!

Although each legion will arrange more combat power than the data needs when sending out missions, for example, the data shows 110,000 Zerg, under normal circumstances, only 160,000 to 170,000 Space Marines need to be dispatched.

But just in case, the actual number of fighters sent by the legion will be about half a fraction more...... For example, this time, they actually sent nearly 210,000 Space Marines.

And 210,000 Space Marines can easily deal with at least 140,000 Zerg, not including mecha warriors who can fight more than one enemy.

If you add those excellent mecha warriors, then their combat effectiveness can be even higher...... But this time the number of Zerg exceeded 200,000!